Like Tom G. Fischer who refused to let a guy that was wearing a bootleg Hellhammer shirt have an interview with him... C'mon guys, there's a major difference between scanning some killer reviews or interviews from some old fanzine from the 80's/early 90's that's been out of print for almost 2 decades now and scanning a fanzine that was released last year and is still being reprinted. Of corpse it's much nicer to have a xeroxed copy in your hands and I will get angry at the bastard who uploads scans of my fanzine to the internet, but it's just because I still print it upon demand._________________Infernal Rock N' Roll: WWW.INFERNALROCKNROLL.BANDCAMP.COM

You are right, Werewolf, there is a difference. I prefer reading analog stuff than scanned pages, but if they are hard to get, it is still better than nothing.
As for music download, I am not against it, especially if one lacks contacts to tape traders.

In years to come I have to admit if I have a 'zine out and in say, 10 or 20 years I probably wouldn't be producing that issue anymore so I wouldn't care if someone scanned them to the net. I wouldn't be losing any money and besides I'd rather someone is able to enjoy it rather than pay some cunt on ebay something stupid like $30 or more for a copy or something. Of course it depends whether my 'zine is ever considered that good, I'm just being hypothetical.

However I would be pissed off if I were still producing them or only just released them pretty recently, then I would probably try and hunt down the bastard responsible. Also if the Slayer book ever happens I'd prefer it if people refrain from putting old editions of Slayer on the net.

Uploaders would still give you attention. I have also bought stuff I downloaded, depending on whether I liked it, of course.
For the old stuff, if anyone could upload the Orcustus and Infernus issues. I would never spend the money they would cost on eBay, and as I am strictly opposed to NS ideology and thoughts in the same vein, I could not think of buying something like a zine made by one of the Möbus brothers; but I would like to read it, to know what this Infernus zine actually contained (as they said on Nonpop, it is not a political zine). And even though I am against this kind of ideology, I am still interested in obscure stuff and therefore also read this stuff if I can, as long as I do not support them.